Bram’s Classic Cars has the necessary experience to fully overhaul a worn XK engine. After the engine revision, you will have a reliable powerhouse for your Jaguar that also looks fantastic.
For all classic Jaguar 6-cylinder engines, Bram’s Classic Cars can offer revision services. The Jaguar XK engine has been used in many models of Jaguar, see the list below:
- Jaguar XK120 (1948-1954): The Jaguar XK120 was the first Jaguar with the legendary XK engine, a 3.4-liter 6-cylinder inline engine.
- Jaguar XK140 (1954-1957): The successor to the XK120, the Jaguar XK140, was also powered by a 6-cylinder inline engine. This model came with a 3.4-liter engine.
- Jaguar XK150 (1957-1961): The Jaguar XK150 was the last model in the XK series with the 6-cylinder inline engine. It was available with various engine options, including the 3.4 liter and later the 3.8 liter.
- Jaguar Mark 1 (1955-1959): The Jaguar Mark 1, later known as the Jaguar 2.4 and 3.4 liter, was a luxury sports sedan originally powered by a 2.4-liter 6-cylinder inline engine.
- Jaguar Mark 2 (1959-1967): The successor to the Mark 1, the Jaguar Mark 2, was also powered by 6-cylinder inline engines. This model was offered with various engine options, including the 2.4 liter, 3.4 liter, and later the 3.8 liter.
- Jaguar E-Type (XK-E) (1961-1975): The legendary Jaguar E-Type, or XK-E as it was known in the US, was an iconic sports car available with various 6-cylinder inline engines. This included the 3.8 liter and later the 4.2 liter versions.
- Jaguar XJ6 (Series 1, 2, and 3) (1968-1986): The Jaguar XJ6 was a luxury sedan produced in various series. The Series 1, 2, and 3 models were all equipped with 6-cylinder inline engines, ranging from 2.8 liters to 4.2 liters.
Prices
Many customers inquire about the costs of an engine revision. Unfortunately, this is difficult to estimate and each engine is customized. Both the degree of wear and the customer’s preferences determine the price. Usually, an estimated price is given, and the final settlement is made through post-calculation.
Please inquire about the possibilities.
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